Potter PVC 100 Installation Instructions Manual Download Page 12

PVC 25 / 25E

120 Vac @ 60 Hz
0.8 A  @ 120 Vac

0.18 A / 1.1 A 
1.1 A   / 2.5 A

25 Watt
800 - 2800 Hz
25 / 70 Vrms Selectable

1.3 A Standby
2.6 A Alarm
4.2 A Sine

800mA
24V 7 AH
24V 18 AH
(2) 12V Gel Cell (in Series)

PVC 50 / 50E

120 Vac @ 60 Hz
0.5 A  @ 120 Vac

0.15 A / 1.0 A 
0.8 A   / 1.1A

50 Watt
400 - 4000 Hz
25 / 70 Vrms Selectable

1.0 A Standby
1.3 A Alarm
5.3 A Sine

800mA
24V 7 AH
24V 18 AH
(2) 12V Gel Cell (in Series)

PVC 100 / 100E

120 Vac @ 60 Hz
1.0 A  @ 120 Vac

0.16 A / 1.1 A 
0.6 A   / 2.0 A

100 Watt
400 - 4000 Hz
25 / 70 Vrms Selectable

1.6 A Standby
2.6 A Alarm
8.9 A Sine

800mA
24V 7 AH
24V 24 AH
(2) 12V Gel Cell (in Series)

Primary Input Voltage                                                                                                                          
Primary Input Current                                                                                                                                                                             

*Battery Input Current Standby                                                                                                               
 Battery Input Current Alarm                                                                                                       
                                                                                                                                                      
Output power                                                                                                                                
Freq. Response                                                                                                                            
Output Voltage   
                                                                                                                           
**Optional 24 VDC input                                                                                                                
                                                                                                                                                       
                                                                                                                                                    

Battery Charging Current
Minimum Battery Size
Maximum Battery Size
Battery Type

Battery Standby Operating Time:                 24 - 60 Hours standby, 15 Minutes in Alarm 
Output Protection:                         Power Limited, Open and    Short Circuit protected

*Battery input current measurements are determined by test conditions.  Two values are shown.  First value reflects the unit with a full speaker load and no auxiliary load. 
Second value reflects the unit with a full speaker load and a full auxiliary load of 0.5A in Standby and 0.75A in Alarm.  Your actual load will vary depending on which and  
how many auxiliary devices, ie...Zone Splitter, Remote Mic, Relays,...etc., are used.  Insure that any current draw from an aux device is added into your final battery 
calculation.

**Input current measurements are determined by test conditions under UL 1711. Sine represents measurements made while the unit produces a continuous non-distorted 
sine wave of 1 KHz into the rated load of 25 / 50 / 100W at rated output voltage. Alarm is the average current the unit experiences delivering an alarm signal, Temporal 
Whoop, to the rated load. Standby is the current draw of the unit with all normal power on and aux., terminals fully loaded. Battery Standby is current draw from the 
batteries on loss of power and otherwise normal standby.

TESTING

Per NFPA 72 Chapter 7, 100% system test is required, at a minimum, annually. Additional testing may be required by the Local 
Jurisdiction.  

ELECTRICAL RATINGS:

PVC 25 / 50 / 100

Specifications

UL 464 520 Hz Low Frequency Signal for Sleeping Areas: 

Models PVX-100 and PVX-100E are tested compliant with UL 464 520 Hz Low 

Frequency Signal for Sleeping Areas with the following speakers:

Potter Signal Series: 

FASPKR, SPKSTR    

Gentex Series:

 SSPKCLP, SSPK24WLP   

System Sensor Series:

 SPCW, SPCR, SPR and SPW 

Models PVC-DP100, PVC-DPS100, PVC-DP100/P or  PVC-DPS100/P may be used in applications requiring the 520 Hz Low frequency Signal 
with the tested compliant speaker series.

For units wired with 240 VAC Transformers the following ratings apply:

Primary Input Voltage                                                                                                                          
Primary Input Current

PVC 25 / 25E

240 Vac @ 50 Hz
0.4 A  @ 240 Vac

PVC 50 / 50E

240 Vac @ 50 Hz
0.27 A  @ 240 Vac

PVC 100 / 100E

240 Vac @ 50 Hz
0.53 A  @ 240 Vac

For technical assistance please call:

866-956-1211

5757 Phantom Dr.  St. Louis, Missouri 63042

www.pottersignal.com

Summary of Contents for PVC 100

Page 1: ...ld they occur in the system A trouble condition within the system shall cause a trouble indication to be transmitted to the FACP Distributed panels shall provide a minimum of 4 Class B Style Y speaker circuits expandable to eight total Alternately panel may be configured for 4 Class A Style Z speaker circuits Panel will provide up to 6 simultaneous audio channels up to 16 Fire Phone circuits Amplifi...

Page 2: ...resistor for supervision Attach a reference value EOLR for the speaker circuits to TB9 1 2 on MBR board This value must be placed at the end of the speaker line as well The system is shipped from the factory with 10kOhm watt EOLR 2 Connect all speaker loops UL listed devices to TB1 TB4 along the top edge of the MBR mother board in the Distributed panels Fire Phone circuit connects to TB5 TB6 on th...

Page 3: ...ystems using one amplifier per channel paging into an Evacuation Paging Zone broadcasting the Alert Signal and Message will silence the other zones also broadcasting the Alert Signal and Message if there is also a zone broadcasting the Alarm Signal and Message In other words within a single Distributed panel only two audible signals can be broadcast at one time either Alarm and Alert Signals Alarm ...

Page 4: ...ystem Reset If the fault is cleared manually the yellow led indicator can be cleared with a single click of the reset switch The All Call switch will select all available Evacuation Paging zones on the Paging Zone Control panel when clicked Individual paging zones may be deselected using the Paging Zone Control switches but a second click of the All Call switch will deselect the remainder The Syst...

Page 5: ...Voice Evacuation Speaker Circuits Fire Phone Circuit Fire Phone F I R E F I R E Head End Control PVC 25 PVC 50 PVC 100 TB1 TB3 TB2 PVC 25 PVC 50 PVC 100 TB1 TB3 TB2 Master Panel Local Audio Amplifiers Voice Evacuation Speaker Circuits Fire Phone Circuit Fire Phone F I R E F I R E PVC 25 PVC 50 PVC 100 TB1 TB3 TB2 PVC 25 PVC 50 PVC 100 TB1 TB3 TB2 Distributed Panel Local Audio Amplifiers Distributed ...

Page 6: ... out 2 1 All Power Limited wiring must maintain a min 1 4 separation from Non Power Limited wiring This requirement may be waived if Type FPL FPLR or FPLP wire is used for Power Limited circuits 2 Wiring from FACP must be run in conduit Panels must be within 20 and in the same room A A A Optional wiring for Style 7 supervision ASC TB1 P4 P3 P1 P2 P5 P5 Input Card PVC II TB1 TB2 PWR refer to illust...

Page 7: ...00E TB1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 TB3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 MESSAGE GAIN MIC GAIN FAULT NORMAL ALARM YEL GRN RED TB2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 P2 S1 SN1 1 2 3 J2 J1 1 2 Distributed Panel Wiring PVC 25 E 50 E 100 E TROUBLE CODES When a unit goes into a Trouble Condition the Yellow LED wil remain on until the trouble is cleared The Green LED will flash a Code to indicate the type of Trouble Condition There will be a p...

Page 8: ...TB4 Not Connected TB5 Not Connected 3 TB2 PWR Factory wired 3 2 1 1 2 4 Twisted Pair Optional Style 7 Supervision Conduit Each Send Return Loop must be run in it s own conduit Style 4 Supervision J3 Removed J3 Pos 1 2 for Master Panel Pos 2 3 for Dist Panel Dist Panel DCC TB3 PVC 25E 50E 100E TB2 2 1 3 10 Factory wired J3 1 2 3 J3 1 2 3 Master Dist TB1 TB2 From Last To Next Supervised Power Limite...

Page 9: ...r Limited Non Supervised Power Limited Supervised Power Limited In normal operation FACP will supervise system by reading its EOLR Under any Fault condition in the PVC system a contact will open resulting in a Fault on the FACP bell circuit ALARM Polarity shown 1 1 2 2 3 3 jumper J1 remove before connecting batteries TB1 Ter 1 2 battery connections 1 circuit negative 2 24VDC max charging current 1...

Page 10: ... E EOL CLASS A Style Z WIRING Matching EOLR MBR TB2 TB3 TB4 TB10 J5 J6 J7 TB9 TB5 TB6 TB7 TB8 TB11 1 2 3 4 TB1 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 J8 J11 J9 J1 J2 J3 J4 LED1 P9 P10 P11 P12 P13 P14 P15 P16 P1 P2 P3 P4 P5 P6 P7 P8 3 1 1 2 3 4 50W Maximum Speaker line EOLR must be equal to Matching EOLR installed on TB9 All must be Listed EOL devices SPEAKER OUTPUT TB 1 wiring if Class A ...

Page 11: ...ximum Load Battery Charging Current 800 mA Minimum Battery Size 24V 7 AH Maximum Battery Size 24V 18 AH Battery Type 2 12V Gel Cell in Series Two 7 AH batteries is the maximum size that will fit in the Master Panel larger batteries must be housed in a separate Listed Battery enclosure For a Master Panel that is wired with a 240 VAC Transformer the following ratings apply Input Voltage 240 Vac 50 Hz...

Page 12: ...from an aux device is added into your final battery calculation Input current measurements are determined by test conditions under UL 1711 Sine represents measurements made while the unit produces a continuous non distorted sine wave of 1 KHz into the rated load of 25 50 100W at rated output voltage Alarm is the average current the unit experiences delivering an alarm signal Temporal Whoop to the r...

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